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Film
Scott Eastwood has one of the most recognizable names—and faces—in Hollywood. But that wasn’t always the case. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 09/08/09
For the majority of his acting career, Jason Schwartzman has been dressed up in bad sweaters and
worse haircuts—and now he’s reaping all the benefits. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 09/08/09
It’s safe to say that a lot of preadolescent girls dream of becoming movie stars, but Brie Larson’s drive to act stemmed from something more akin to a spiritual awakening. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 09/08/09
Paris's Cinémathèque Française Sits Still
This week, as Parisians return from their August holidays and businesses reopen around the city, one of Paris' most dynamic cultural institutions will return as well. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 09/02/09
The Bushwick Film Festival: A Wrap-Up
This year's Bushwick Film Festival lent a screen to a host of emerging artists from New York's most creative bourough. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 09/01/09
Sex! Violence! Espionage! Her icy, cool beauty has never failed to turn heads, but with her performance as a German actress-turned-secret agent in Quentin Tarantino’s fantastical new World War II epic Inglourious Basterds, Diane Kruger is opening a lot of eyes. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 09/01/09
Costume Update: New Days for Disco
The Last Days of Disco is getting a new DVD package, so we asked the film's original costume designer, Sarah Edwards, to update the look as well. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 08/31/09
Whit Stillman specializes in erudite, dryly comic dissections of privileged Manhattan youth The Last Days of Disco (1998) casts a fond glance back on a waning era that left many of these ingenues high and dry, or at least high. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 08/31/09
Inglourious Basterd bit-player Paul Rust on Quentin Tarantino, Christoph Waltz, Iowa, and the many kinds of success and failure in Hollywood. ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 08/28/09
Former Onion editor-in-chief Robert Siegel earned serious acclaim for his screenplay for The Wrestler and ended up behind the camera before knew what hit him. We talked to him about his new film, Big Fan, sports, and the difference between the Mickey Rourkes and the George Clooneys of the world.
ARTICLE PUBLISHED: 08/28/09